July 2006 - SharePoint MVP Blogs

For these four entries, I’m going to go over in detail how to construct and register a custom parser that enables you to promote and demote properties between your custom file types and Windows SharePoint Services. Read part one here . Read part two here...

For these four entries, I’m going to go over in detail how to construct and register a custom parser that enables you to promote and demote properties between your custom file types and Windows SharePoint Services. Read part one here . Read part two here...

Read part one here . In my last entry, I gave you a brief overview of what document parsers are in Windows SharePoint Services V3, and a high-level look at what you need to do to build a custom document parser for your own custom file types. Today we...

Now that I’ve talked about the built-in XML parser, and how you can use it to promote and demote document properties for XML files, you might be thinking: what about custom files types that aren’t XML? What if I’ve got proprietary binary file types from...

Today I'd like to talk about how to store and manage XML forms (InfoPath and otherwise) in WSS V3. In general, forms have three special areas of functionality: · Property Promotion and Demotion This refers to promoting and demoting document data to...

This is the final post in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . Read part three here . Read...

This is the fourth in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . Read part three here . There...

This is the third in a five-part series on how to use the built-in XML parser in WSS V3 to promote and demote document properties in your XML files, including InfoPath 2007 forms. Read part one here . Read part two here . In order for the built-in XML...